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I do not want to linger anymore.
My pain I can not ignore.
And I'll stay on this dream
Struggling for some air to scream
Suppressed by my reasonless fears
Drowning in my meaningless tears.
You used to irradiate light
It was beautiful, bright
Like you, so strong!
My darkness to you belongs.
Now there's nothing to light my way,
I wish you were here, everyday.
Time keeps passing me by,
While I'm staring at the sky,
Wondering why you left
After you've done your theft.
You stole my soul and heart.
And now that were apart,
I'm broken beyond repair
My pain I can no longer bare.
Goodbye, my love,
I'm going above,
I'll be free
To fly over the sea.
No longer alone
No longer unknown.
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The rhyme scheme here was rather odd. It was different in every stanza.
Ok. This review is just really plainly my opinion and others may disagree but I don't think the rhyme worked too well. The rhyming words all came together and was forming this beat which I think destroyed the melancholy feeling this poem was supposed to be portraying. Maybe it's just me though.
Anyway, I agree with Rosey. Brilliant imagery but the rhyme needs fixing.
Thanks both for your reviews! I'll edit it as soon as I can. I ran this through the spelling check and it didn't pointed anything, so...
Anyway, thanks!
Alright! Hope that wasn't to harsh, dear. It wasn't a bad poem at all. However, to me, when reading it, I imagined a heartsick girl droning on and on about her lost love in this steady, monotonous tone. You see? The first and last stanzas are my favorite, because the rhymes are least apparent and least forced.
You really should proofread your work beore posting it. A piece with a bunch of spelling and grammatical errors is unappealing to the eye, and it makes it seem like you don't care enough about our poem to just do a once-over on it before letting us reviewers attack it. Understand?
My suggestions are to go over rhymes and see where you can soften them. This poem would hold so much more emotion and heartbreak if we weren't jarred with a forced rhyme every single line; you could concentrate more on the flow and the meaning than if this rhymes perfectly. The contrast in nice, too, when you rhymed shorter lines with longer lines and vice versa. It adds that complexity and makes the rhyme more natural, I think.
Good luck! PM me if you need me to look over an edit!
~Evi
Interesting poem.
Your rhyme pattern is rather strict here, and I find it limits the poem a little. You're forcing yourself to rhyme every two lines, and in doing so you limit your word choice.
The imagery however is nice. I can mostly see what your character sees, and you've managed to convey some nice emotion.
~Rosey